John Hayward (British politician)


John Hayward is a social campaigner with a background in international development. He was the Conservative candidate in Cambridge for the 2017 United Kingdom general election.

Early life

Hayward grew up in Emsworth, Hampshire. Despite being born with just one arm and no legs, he earned the Queen's Scout Award after learning to ski and climb mountains. He was also awarded the Cornwell Scout Badge in honour of his “pre-eminently high character and devotion to duty”.

Career

Hayward was an undergraduate at Christ's College, Cambridge, matriculating in 1989 and reading Natural Sciences; he went on to obtain a Ph.D. in genetics. He has had a career in international development, founding the “Society in Tajikistan for Assistance and Research,” an adult education institute, which he directed for seven years, and helping to empower disadvantaged communities in Zimbabwe. He also gained a Master's degree from Azusa Pacific University in California and worked as the Executive Director of a Cambridge-based social reform think tank, the Jubilee Centre, campaigning on issues such as workers’ rights, national wellbeing and human rights.
In May 2017 Hayward was selected as the Conservative Party’s candidate in Cambridge. At that time he was working as the professional manager of the Conservative Party's Policy Forum, the national body that enables members of the party to help shape government policy. Described during the campaign as an “impressive interlocutor,” Hayward took 9,133 votes, a slight increase on 2015, with his party taking 16.3% of the vote.
As part of his work through the Westminster Foundation for Democracy to promote greater inclusion and transparency in the political systems of newly-emerging and developing democracies, Hayward has represented the Conservative Party in countries such as Bosnia and Herzegovina and Ghana.

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